$def with (page)

$var title: $page.title

$ _x = ctx.setdefault('bodyid', 'plain')

$ daisy = "//archive.org/download/XXX/XXX_daisy.zip"

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    $if not page.ocaid:
        <ul class="link">
            <li>There isn't a DAISY file available for <a href="$page.key">$page.title</a></li>
        </ul>
    $elif page.is_daisy_encrypted():
        <div class="message locked">
            <h2 class="sansserif">This DAISY file is protected.</h2>
            <p>It can only be opened on a specialized device with a key issued by the Library of Congress.</p>
        </div>
        <ul class="link">
            <li><a href="$daisy.replace('XXX', page.ocaid)"><strong>Download the DAISY.zip</strong></a> for <a href="$page.key">$page.title</a></li>
        </ul>
    $else:
        <ul class="link">
            <li><a href="$daisy.replace('XXX', page.ocaid)"><strong>Download the DAISY.zip</strong></a> for <a href="$page.key">$page.title</a></li>
        </ul>


    <p class="largest" style="margin-bottom: 0;"><strong>Books for people who don't read print?</strong></p>
    <p>The <a href="//archive.org">Internet Archive</a> is proud to be distributing over 1 million books free in a format called DAISY, designed for those of us who find it challenging to use regular printed media. </p>
    <p>There are two types of DAISYs on Open Library: <i>open</i> and <i>protected</i>. Open DAISYs can be read by anyone in the world on many different devices. Protected DAISYs
    $if page.is_daisy_encrypted():
        (like this one)
     can only be opened using a key issued by the <a href="http://www.loc.gov/nls/">Library of Congress NLS program</a>.</p>
    <p><b><i>Enjoy!</i></b></p>

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        <h4>What is the DAISY format?</h4>
        <p class="serif">The DAISY digital format helps people who have challenges using regular printed media. DAISY digital <span class="highlight">talking books</span> offer the benefits of regular audiobooks, with navigation within the book, to chapters or specific pages.<br/>
        <a href="http://www.daisy.org/">More information at daisy.org</a></p>
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        <h4>What is the NLS?</h4>
        <p class="serif">The Library of Congress <a href="http://www.loc.gov/nls/">National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS)</a> administers a free library program of braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the United States through a national network of cooperating libraries.
        <br/><a href="http://www.loc.gov/nls/eligible.html">Are you eligible to register?</a></p>
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        <h4>How do I find DAISYs on Open Library?</h4>
        <p class="serif">In addition to <a href="/subjects/accessible_book" title="Subject: Accessible book">loads of open DAISYs</a>, the Open Library lists a smaller selection of <a href="/subjects/protected_DAISY" title="Subject: Protected DAISY">protected DAISY titles</a> accessible to those with a Library of Congress NLS key. These titles are brought to you by the <a href="//archive.org/">Internet Archive</a>.<br/>
        Looking for a specific title? The best way to find it is to <a href="/search">search for it</a>.</p>
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